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We have art for a release of the series with David Attenborough commentary

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The BBC has announced 4-disc DVD ($59.98) and 4-disc Blu-ray ($69.99) releases of Life for the 1st June. You can also choose between a version with David Attenborough commentary or Oprah Winfrey commentary. Extras will include a collection of ten production video diaries showing the exhaustive efforts by the filmmaking team to bring this remarkable series to the screen, deleted scenes, and a “Music Only” viewing option. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork for each below:

Synopsis

Quote: From the BBC and the Discovery Channel, producers of Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, comes the newest landmark natural history series, Life. In Planet Earth, we brought you the world as you’ve never seen it before. Now, get closer with Life. Four years in the making, filmed over 3000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, with breathtaking new high definition filming techniques not available for Planet Earth, Life presents 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world, 54 of which have never been filmed before. Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment, this remarkable 11-part blockbuster, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, captures unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences and demonstrates the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive.

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Pythonofdoom wrote: Why can't they just include BOTH narrations on the same set. It really doesn't make much sense to release them both separately. There's probably a cost or licensing issue. These products are from the same distributor (Warner), but one product was produced by Discovery, the other was produced by the BBC.

Ugh, I was going to ask if Oprah was on the original broadcast, or if they switched it like they did with Sigourney Weaver in Earth. Well... that sucks. It'd be nice if they offered both audio options, but otherwise it looks like it'll be the import for me.